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    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    Feb 23 2013

    Turkey's message to Sargysan irks Azeris

    23 February 2013


    A note of congratulations sent by President Abdullah Gül to his
    Armenian counterpart, Serzh Sargsyan, over his successful re-election
    has angered a number of Azeri parties.

    `This hurt us. But it should not be exaggerated. International
    organizations are keeping silence over the presidential elections in
    Armenia. Armenia's population is less than 2 million, but 2,500,000
    people have been registered,' Parliamentary Speaker Ogtay Asadov said
    Feb. 22 during a debate in Parliament.

    Gül sent a message of congratulations to Sargsyan after he was
    re-elected to a second five-year mandate.

    The deputy executive secretary of the New Azerbaijan Party, Mubariz
    Gurbanli, also said Gül's note of felicitations was unacceptable.

    `We didn't expect this. Therefore, we have expressed such an
    attitude,' Azeri news agency APA quoted him as saying.

    Another lawmaker, Fazil Mustafa, said that although the Turkish
    president's immediate message raised concerns, it was not a reason to
    transform the matter into a bigger issue.

    Musavat Party Central Executive Board member Arif Hajili also
    criticized Gül. `Turkish President Abdullah Gül's sending of
    congratulations before the official announcement of the results is the
    wrong step. This is the continuation of Turkey's zero-problem policy
    with the neighboring states. But actually this policy failed. With
    this policy, Turkey's relations with most of the states in the region
    have become tense.

    Moreover, the Turkish president's congratulations to Sargsyan
    contradict the interests of Azerbaijan. At a time when the
    international community is expressing views that an illegitimate
    government exists in Armenia, the Turkish government sealed the
    legitimacy of the Armenian leadership. This is wrong and causes
    regret,' he said.

    The chairman of the United Azerbaijan Popular Front Party, Gudrat
    Hasanguliyev, also expressed his regret at Gül's act.

    `If someone thinks that Armenia and Armenians will give up the
    so-called genocide and territorial claims thanks to these steps, they
    are mistaken,' Hasanguliyev said, adding that phone calls,
    congratulations and other steps would not achieve results just like
    what he declared to be the failed `football diplomacy' of 2008 and
    2009, the Zurich protocols and work and residence permits for illegal
    Armenian migrants in Turkey.

    23 February 2013

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